» Tiffany is standing by its no-haggling policy
Despite the recession, don’t bother bargaining at Tiffany’s, Reuters reports:
As the economic funk bears down on consumers, the upscale jeweler is finding more jewelry lovers trying to bargain for lower prices in its stores, even though Tiffany has a firm stand that it will not cut prices of its products.
The trend is a fresh show of how even wealthy consumers are seeing a need to save money when they shop at high-end stores.
“Everyone feels compelled to ask the question for fear of feeling foolish after the fact,” Tiffany Chief Executive Michael Kowalski said at the Reuters Global Luxury Summit in New York.
“And yes, the questions are being asked more often and the answer is the same — the price is the price is the price.”
Though Tiffany has suffered in the recession — sales fell 22 percent in the past quarter — it has vowed to hold the line on prices. Many investors and analysts argue that discounting would tarnish the Tiffany brand in the long run.
Also, Reuters: “Economic funk”? Really, is that your new synonym for recession? Really?
June 11, 2009, 3:53pm Comments